Nigeria faces grave consequences, IMF warns
January 30, 2012
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IRIN Africa High cost of child trafficking
January 26, 2012
Soldiers of Conscience – By Patrick Galey | Foreign Policy
January 26, 2012
Over 850 non-EU parents get residency
January 24, 2012
Over 850 non-EU parents get residency.
MORE THAN 850 non-EU parents of Irish-citizen children have been granted residency in Ireland since a landmark European court judgment last year, while six people who were previously deported have been granted visas to re-enter the State…
Nigeria’s Boko Haram killed 935 people since 2009-report – AlertNet
January 24, 2012
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Nigeria’s Boko Haram killed 935 people since 2009-report – AlertNet.
The Nigerian Islamist sect Boko Haram has killed at least 935 people since it launched an uprising in 2009, including more than 250 in the first weeks of this year, Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday
Minister presses Africa for UN seat – Independent.ie
January 23, 2012
Minister presses Africa for UN seat – National News, Breaking News – Independent.ie.
Ireland’s minister for overseas aid is to lobby African government ministers for support for a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC). Joe Costello will this week attend the African Union summit in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa as part of the drive to secure election to the influential body.
World Bank warns of ‘very difficult year’ – Americas – Al Jazeera English
January 23, 2012
World Bank warns of ‘very difficult year’ – Americas – Al Jazeera English.
The World Bank has warned the international community to brace for slow growth and economic challenges in 2012, as the International Monetary Fund said it would seek an additional $500bn in lending resources to help mitigate the worsening financial crisis.
NIGERIA: Boko Haram displaced fear returning home
January 23, 2012
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KANO, 19 January 2012 (IRIN) – Many of the tens of thousands of civilians who have fled their homes following a string of deadly attacks by “terrorist group” Boko Haram in northern Nigeria over recent weeks have not yet been able to return home – or been offered any shelter by the authorities.
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